GRAHAM — Two people filed for candidacy Wednesday in November’s municipal elections at the Alamance County Board of Elections.

Both are incumbents.

Stephen Buff, an alderman in the town of Elon, will seek a second term on that board. Buff, 69, is retired from IBM and Lucent Technologies. During his first four-year term, he represented the town on Alamance County’s Transportation Advisory Committee.

Current sidewalk and highway construction projects will improve the town and the sidewalks have been especially needed, Buff said. He said the town board has been focused on maintaining services and infrastructure during his tenure there.

“It’s been a really positive experience. I’ve enjoyed working with town employees and other members of the council,” Buff said. “We continually try to make Elon a better place to live.”

Both Buff’s and Davis Montgomery’s seats on Elon’s board will be filled in the Nov. 5 election. Montgomery filed for re-election Tuesday.

In Ossipee, Mark Whitman filed for another four-year term on the Ossipee Town Council.

Whitman was appointed to the council in 2007, to fill an unexpired term, and was chosen by the council to be mayor. He was elected to the council in 2009. He looks to embark on a second elected term this fall.

Whitman could not be reached for comment Wednesday evening.

His is one of two available seats on the town’s board this November. The other is occupied by Richard Overman, who filed for re-election Monday.

The filing period ends at noon July 19.

Others who have filed to run thus far are all incumbents.

On Tuesday, Montgomery was the only person to file, putting a bid in to retain his seat on Elon’s board of aldermen.

On Monday, Celo Faucette filed for a return to his seat on the Burlington City Council, Jimmy Linens filed for a third term on the Graham City Council, Jeffrey Fogleman filed for re-election to the Haw River Town Council and Overman filed to return to the Ossipee Town Council.

In Mebane, council members Ed Hooks and Tim Bradley filed for re-election, as did Haw River council member Kelly Allen, Graham council member Chip Turner and Green Level council member Michael Trollinger.